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JonathanGlover - Wikipedia

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Born:1941

Work:

Position:Tutor • Neuroscientist

His approach is broadly consequentialist, though he gives significant weight to questions of individual autonomy, the Kantian notion that we ought to treat other people as ends in themselves rather than merely as means.

Education:

Academic degree:Academics of King's College London

Studied at:Tonbridge School

Area of science:Bioethics • Doctrine

He was educated at Tonbridge School, later going on to Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was a fellow and tutor in philosophy at New College, Oxford....

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Achieved status:20th-century philosopher

Ascribed status:Fellow of King's College London

Preference:Communist • Independent • Murder

Sport:LIVING • Questions

He examines the various types of atrocity that were perpetrated in the 20th century, including Nazi genocide, communist mass killings under Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot, and more recent slaughter in Bosnia and Rwanda, and examines what sort of bulwarks there could be against them....

JonathanGlover This is Your Brain on Morality Date: October 4, 2008 Speakers: JonathanGlover Topics: Dehumanization, Global Ethics, Incentive, Neuroethics, Psychiatry, Sympathy, This is Your Brain on Morality JonathanGlover is Professor at the Centre of Medical Law & Ethics at King's College Lond...

JonathanGlover This is Your Brain on Morality Date: October 4, 2008 Speakers: JonathanGlover Topics: Dehumanization, Global Ethics, Incentive, Neuroethics, Psychiatry, Sympathy, This is Your Brain on Morality JonathanGlover is Professor at the Centre of Medical Law & Ethics at King's College Lond...

JonathanGlover (Beyond Belief 2008)

Duration: 28m 18s

Published: 06 Jan, 2011

Category: Education

JonathanGlover on the subject of evil.

Panel Discussion on Morality at Beyond Belief 2008 Part 4

Duration: 9m 17s

Published: 26 Oct, 2008

Category: Education

Another thought provoking talk at Beyond Belief: Candles in the dark. Panel: This is Your Brain on Morality With Jonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, JonathanGlover, Marco Iacoboni, and Patricia Churchland Moderated by Roger Bingham thesciencenetwork.org The subscribe button changes color if you click on it...